Awksul 0 Posted May 16, 2004 This is something that always been bothering me. I just want to make certain that the services below (see screenshot) are running on the correct priority thread. Personally I don't see why these services have to run at "high" or "above high." I tried to lower the priority thread to "normal" but it won't let me. I do not know any other means to lower (permanently) priority thread on these services. Share this post Link to post
zen69x 0 Posted May 17, 2004 Everything you have showing there as high or above normal are processes that belong to the OS. So, unless you want a less responsive OS, leave them alone. Share this post Link to post